Body composition differences in normal weight, obese-overweight and anorexic adolescents: role of adipocytokines.

Medicine and sport science Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-10-14 DOI:10.1159/000321970
Kristin S Ondrak, Anthony C Hackney
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Adipocytokines are signaling molecules released by adipose tissue with numerous functions, including regulation of metabolism, inflammatory process, and body mass. They are particularly interesting in youth, considering the rising prevalence of overweight/obesity and the linkage of this condition to inflammation. This chapter examines the relationship between body composition and select adipocytokines: leptin, adiponectin, IL-6, TNF-α, and resistin, in overweight, normal weight and anorexic youth. Leptin, which stimulates energy expenditure and promotes satiety, is highest in overweight youth, followed by normal weight and lastly anorexic youth. Adiponectin has similar functions to leptin but is negatively correlated with measures of body composition. Anorexic youth have the highest adiponectin per kg fat mass, followed by normal weight and overweight. Conversely, IL-6 is positively associated with body composition; however, research in anorexic youth is inconclusive. It has some pro-inflammatory effects and promotes glucose and fat use, therefore beneficial for maintenance of normal weight status. TNF-α is also a pro-inflammatory adipocytokine thought to be somewhat protective against cancer. TNF-α is highest in overweight, followed by normal weight and anorexic youth, similar to leptin. Finally, resistin is also involved in the pro-inflammatory response and the development of insulin resistance. However, far less research exists on this adipocytokine and its relation to body composition in overweight or anorexic youth is equivocal. In conclusion, several consistent relationships exist regarding adipocytokines and body composition; however, there is a need for additional research on these relationships in youth especially at extremes of adiposity such as overweight and anorexics.

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正常体重、肥胖超重和厌食症青少年的体成分差异:脂肪细胞因子的作用。
脂肪细胞因子是由脂肪组织释放的信号分子,具有多种功能,包括调节代谢、炎症过程和体重。考虑到超重/肥胖的患病率不断上升以及这种情况与炎症的联系,它们在年轻人中尤其有趣。本章探讨超重、正常体重和厌食症青年的身体组成与脂肪细胞因子:瘦素、脂联素、IL-6、TNF-α和抵抗素之间的关系。瘦素刺激能量消耗,促进饱腹感,在超重的年轻人中含量最高,其次是正常体重的年轻人,最后是厌食症的年轻人。脂联素与瘦素具有相似的功能,但与身体成分呈负相关。厌食症青年每公斤脂肪量的脂联素最高,其次是正常体重和超重。相反,IL-6与身体成分呈正相关;然而,对青少年厌食症的研究尚无定论。它有一些促炎作用,促进葡萄糖和脂肪的使用,因此有利于维持正常体重。TNF-α也是一种促炎脂肪细胞因子,被认为对癌症有一定的保护作用。TNF-α在超重中最高,其次是正常体重和厌食症青年,与瘦素相似。最后,抵抗素还参与促炎反应和胰岛素抵抗的发展。然而,关于这种脂肪细胞因子及其与超重或厌食症青年身体成分的关系的研究却很少。综上所述,脂肪细胞因子与身体成分之间存在一些一致的关系;然而,有必要对这些关系进行更多的研究,特别是在年轻人中,特别是在极端肥胖的人群中,如超重和厌食症。
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